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Emory University Summer Courses

I am really interested in taking a summer course at Emory University to explore their academic programs. Can anyone share their experiences with Emory's summer courses or recommend some interesting ones that are great for high school students? Thanks in advance!

11 months ago

I'm glad you're considering Emory University's summer courses! They offer a variety of programs suited to high school students looking to get a taste of the college experience and explore different academic fields. While I can't speak from my experience, I have some friends who participated in Emory's pre-college program, and they found it to be beneficial and engaging.

Some popular and interesting courses for high school students include those in the fields of psychology, creative writing, biological sciences, public health, and politics. Since Emory is particularly well-known for its programs in the medical and health sciences, you may want to explore courses related to these fields. For example, you might consider "Introduction to Neuroscience," "Global Health," or "Medicinal Plant Use and Human Health." If your interests lie in other areas, you could explore courses like "Introduction to Creative Writing," "Abnormal Psychology," or "Comparative Politics."

The Emory pre-college program also offers two-week noncredit institutes, which may resonate with your interests. These institutes are intensive programs that give students the opportunity to gain deeper insight into specific fields. Some examples are the "Business and Entrepreneurship Institute" and the "Film and Media Institute."

Ultimately, your choice of course or institute should align with your interests and goals. Make sure to research the offered courses, their prerequisites, and the intended audience to determine the best fit for you. Don't forget to also take advantage of extracurricular activities, campus tours, and networking opportunities while you're there – they will give you a more holistic impression of the Emory community and help you make connections that can last a lifetime.

Good luck, and I hope you have a fantastic summer at Emory!

11 months ago

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